Cleanmax Solar Installs Rooftop Solar Plant for Knorr-Bremse Systems By Aaqib/ Updated On Wed, Feb 7th, 2018 The solar plant will be installed at Knorr-Bremse’s manufacturing facility in Hinjewadi, Pune, and one of the biggest at any of its facilities globally. CleanMax Solar, a rooftop solar developer has installed a rooftop solar plant for Knorr-Bremse systems for Commercial Vehicles India Pvt Ltd, a manufacturer of braking systems for rail and commercial vehicles. The solar plant will be installed at Knorr-Bremse’s manufacturing facility in Hinjewadi, Pune, and one of the biggest at any of its facilities globally. This 600 kWp rooftop solar plant is estimated to generate 8.7 lac units of solar electricity and abate 600 tons of carbon dioxide per annum. This solar installation at the Hinjewadi facility will meet 30 percent of the plant’s electricity requirement. It is based on the ‘pay as you go’ or OPEX model which is investment-free, risk-free and hassle-free; provides electricity at tariff rates 45 percent cheaper than grid power, and is estimated to save Knorr Bremse Rs 3.4 million annually. Gajanan Nabar, CEO of CleanMax Solarm said, “As the industry leader in rooftop solar solutions for corporates, this project with Knorr-Bremse is a great opportunity to help the company achieve their sustainability goals and save costs at the same time. We look forward to partnering with many more leading global companies to adopt solar energy and help build a greener world.” Paramjit Singh Chadha (Managing Director), Knorr-Bremse Systems, said, “This will be one of the first facilities globally to be powered with a rooftop solar plant in the Knorr Bremse group. We believe that solar energy will help us reduce carbon emission and we estimate a simultaneous savings of INR 34 lacs per annum with this installation. We look forward to a lasting relationship with CleanMax Solar as our sustainability partner and implement similar solutions for other facilities.” Source: ANI Tags: CleanMax Solar, Gajanan Nabar, India, Knorr Bremse group, Knorr-Bremse systems, OPEX model, Paramjit Singh Chadha, rooftop solar plant, Solar Plant